By the end of the night Monday, the 2013-14 bowl season will be more than half over. USA TODAY Sports ranks the top individual offensive performances we've seen so far.

10. Tyler Williams, P, Marshall – Military Bowl: Yes, a punter. The unsung hero of the team's first bowl win since 2004, Williams punted seven times, with four being downed inside the Maryland 10-yard line, three of them inside the 5.

9. Adam Muema, RB, San Diego State – 229 yards, 3 TDs in Idaho Potato Bowl: Considering he managed just 11 yards on 12 carries in the final game of the regular season, Muema's bowl game performance was all the more impressive against a Buffalo team that ranked in the top half of the nation in rushing defense.

8. Vintavious Cooper, RB, East Carolina – 198 yards, 2 TDs in Beef 'O' Brady's Bowl: Cooper turned in the best performance of his two-year stay in Greenville, and his big game on a national stage could help his draft stock come May.

7. Tyler Lockett, WR, Kansas State – 10 catches, 116 yards, 3 TDs in Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl: Entering the bowl with more than 1,000 yards and two three-touchdown games already in 2013, the speedy Lockett had another big game. His rapport with quarterback Jake Waters is a big reason the Wildcats should contend next season in the wide-open Big 12.

6. Kapri Bibbs, RB, Colorado State – 169 yards, 3 TDs in New Mexico Bowl: Bibbs capped off a season for the ages with another big outing and proceeded to declare for the NFL draft on Sunday. After two down games that probably cost him a spot as a Doak Walker Award finalist, Bibbs made sure he put on a show in a wild win that the entire nation was watching.

5. Jake Waters, QB, Kansas State – 21/27, 3 TDs, 271 yards, 12 rushes, 42 yards in Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl: The junior college transfer was highly efficient, picking apart Michigan to give Kansas State its first bowl win since 2002. Capping off an inconsistent season with such a strong performance will go a long way for his confidence heading into 2014.

USC's Marqise Lee(Photo: Kirby Lee, USA TODAY Sports)

4. WR Marqise Lee, USC – 7 catches, 118 yards, 2 TDs in Las Vegas Bowl. The 2012 Biletnikoff Award winner struggled with injuries in 2013 but turned in a performance to remember in what may have been his final college game. USC's all-time leader in receiving yards had his first multi-touchdown game of the season and has a chance to be the first receiver selected in the draft if he chooses to enter.

3. James Conner, RB, Pittsburgh – 229 yards, TD in Little Caesars Bowl: A true freshman, Conner broke Tony Dorsett's school record for rushing yards in a bowl game and even saw some time on the defensive line, making him a name to know in 2014.

2. Cody Kessler, QB USC – 22/30, 345 yards, 4 TDs in Las Vegas Bowl: The redshirt sophomore had his best game of the year in the bowl win, throwing more than two touchdowns for the first time. He's not assured the starting job in 2014 with highly touted recruit Max Browne having redshirted this season, but Kessler's coming-out party could go a long way with new head coach Steve Sarkisian coming in.

1. Teddy Bridgewater, QB, Louisville – 35/45, 447 yards, 3 TDs in Russell Athletic Bowl: A candidate to be the No. 1 overall pick, Bridgewater saved his best for (possibly) last, setting a career-high for passing yards. Because of what the performance may have done for his draft stock, Bridgewater's bowl outing ranks No. 1 for us.